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Figure 2-18

Lichen simplex chronicus Confluent, papular, follicular eczema, creating a plaque of lichen
simplex chronicus of the posterior neck and occipital scalp. Condition had been present for
man ears as a result of chronic rubbing of the area.
Figure !-1" Bullous pemphigoid
Figure !-11 Bullous pemphigoid
Figure 1"-18
Dermatoheliosis: solar lentigines
Figure 1#-1$ Pityriasis
alba
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Syringomas 'mmetric eruption of 1-2 mm skin-colored, smooth papules on the upper and
lo(er elids
Figure %-1)
Pyogenic granuloma This is a solitary eroded vascular nodule that bleeds spontaneously or
after minor trauma. The lesions have a smooth surface, with or without crusts, with or without
erosion. They appear as bright red, dusky red, violaceous, brown-black, and occur on the
fingers, lips, mouth, trunk, and toes. On palms and soles they have a typical collar of thickened
stratum corneum at the base
Figure 8-1
Erythroderma psoriasis *here is uni+ersal erthema, thickening of the skin, and hea+
scaling. *his patient had psoriasis as suggested b the large sil+er (hite scales and the scalp
and nail in+ol+ement not seen in this illustration. *he patient had fatigue, (eakness, malaise,
and (as shi+ering. ,t is quite ob+ious that such massi+e scaling can lead to protein loss and the
maximal dilatation of skin capillaries to considerable heat dissipation and high output cardiac
failure.
Figure 2!-1)
Scabies Multiple, crusted, and excoriated papules and burrows on the penile shaft
Figure 2&-1#
Verruca plana (flat warts) Flat-topped, pink papules with sharp margination and minimal
hyperkeratosis on the dorsa of the hands and fingers
Figure 2&-2
Molluscum contagiosum: penis Multiple, small glistening pink papules on the penile shaft
Figure 2#-1"
Tinea corporis nflammatory annular pla!ues, becoming confluent on the medial thigh. This
type of inflammatory lesion is seen with "oophilic dermatophytic infection and with topical
glucocorticoid use
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Furuncle: S. aureus #oft-tissue swelling of the forehead with central abscess formation,
nearing rupture

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